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Lions fans may be about to commit the greatest error of their life.

ByGbemiro Timmy

Dec 31, 2024

Now, everything is ready for Week 18. The 14-2 Detroit Lions will play the 14-2 Minnesota Vikings on Sunday Night Football in an attempt to secure the NFC North title and the first seed in the NFL Playoffs. This is the sole reason you watch football. This game could be the biggest regular season matchup any Detroit sports team has ever played, so if you have a ticket, you’re in. Because of this, some Lions supporters who own those tickets might make the worst decision of their lives by trying to sell them for cash.

To begin, let me state this. Sell the tickets if you’re in a difficult spot or need the money to feed your children and keep the power on at your house. I’m not sure why you foolishly purchased these pricey tickets in the first place, but take care of yourself and earn your money. You should be forced to sell for that reason alone.

Look, we just have memories at the end of the day, and life is brief. Although having money is nice, you can’t take it with you to our next destination. I had the opportunity to watch Calvin Johnson go off for 397 yards from Ford Field as a fan years before to starting this work. In addition, I witnessed Matthew Stafford pull off the famed Stafford sneak to defeat the Cowboys.

I had been employed at Lowe’s for about ten years when I was fired a few weeks prior to that. I could have needed the money, and I was unemployed. I wouldn’t give the memories of that day for anything, even though we didn’t sell the tickets. One of the best days of my life was that one.

I told myself as I made my way to my car in the parking lot after being dismissed weeks earlier that I had squandered too much of my life and needed to figure out what I was going to do with it. Then we went to that game, and I left believing that this Lions team was the only thing in the world that could make me hyper-focused. For a living, I had to do something with the Lions. Why not combine those two things? I studied journalism in college.

The idea is that you can never be sure. It might be sufficient to simply attend the greatest game ever. You will remember that for the rest of your life. great opportunity to enjoy the Lions’ victory in the NFC North in their home stadium. Come on.

However, there might be more. At the game, you might run across your spouse. Perhaps you had a fantastic night with family or friends and talk about it all the time, or perhaps you win the 50/50 raffle. Never exchange memories for cash.

Additionally, please think about swallowing a fork if you purchase a large number of tickets only to sell them to people who want the memories at a price that is excessively expensive. Finally, avoid selling these tickets to Vikings supporters.

 

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